Seventy‑nine adults and children died from drowning in Maricopa and Pinal counties in 2024, marking the highest number recorded since tracking began in 2005.
In response, Child Crisis Arizona is partnering with Salt River Project, State Farm, the Independent Pool & Spa Service Association Inc. and local firefighter charities to provide free pool fences to eligible families through its fifth annual Pool Fence Safety Program, according to a press release.
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Charlotte Crush, Summer Olympics 2028 Hopeful, Swim Career Highlights | Courier Journal
See Charlotte Crush’s swimming career highlights from 2023 to 2026 as she prepares for the 2028 Summer Olympics.
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A 50-Metre Freestyle Showdown | Out of My League | Episode 5: Erika Fairweather | RNZ
How to DAD challenges Olympic swimmer Erika Fairweather (Ngāi Tahu) to a 50 m freestyle showdown and, surprisingly, teaches her a few new tips along the way.
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Howland Senior Swimmer Builds on Family Record Legacy | WKBN27
Howland senior swimmer Pete Delida builds on family record legacy
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Dubuque City Council Approves $50,000 Pool Study Amid Aquatic Facility Expansion Plans | KCRG-TV9
The Dubuque City Council agreed Monday night to spend $50,000 to study its pools.
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Swimmer Dies After Bystanders Pulled Him From Water | Hawaii News Now
A 32-year-old man was seen struggling to stay afloat and went underwater for a few minutes.
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City of Austin Gearing up for Swim Season | KVUE
Season passes are now available for purchase and will last swimmers through Halloween. The pass also includes parking at Zilker Park.
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World Aquatics Announces Major Changes to Its Competition Regulations
This morning, on 18 February 2026, World Aquatics announced a suite of major changes to its competition regulations, effective immediately. You can find the updated regulations on the World Aquatics website here.
Below is a quick explainer I created using Google’s NotebookLM. Please note that it is AI-generated and may contain inaccuracies.
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Dubuque City Council Approves $50,000 Pool Study Amid Aquatic Facility Expansion Plans | KCRG
The Dubuque City Council agreed Monday night to spend $50,000 to study its pools as the city takes a step toward expanding or building a new outdoor aquatic facility.
